More than 200 people are expected to attend Saturday 4 April at the National Assembly, the meeting current environmental Landmarks favorable to a return of the Greens in government. The officials present at the meeting could initiate the creation of a new party outside Europe Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV).
Several members of EELV, as Senator Jean-Vincent Place, or François de Rugy the MP are present, along with external environmental figures in the movement, in the image of Jean-Luc Bennahmias (ecological and Social Democratic Front) or Corinne Lepage (citizen Rally).
Start March, the Executive Board of EELV passed a rule that any participation in the government had to be approved by the federal party council, composed of 150 members. But Mr Placed said he could ignore this rule. “Given the current challenges and given the moral and ethical responsibility are ours, it’s not a constraint imposed” he said in an interview Liberation.
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EELV is crossed deep differences over how to respond to the executive, between support and criticism. Before the county already, the party was divided between the alliance with the PS, the alliance with the Left Front and autonomy, but the collapse of the Socialists in the second round made the most heated debates again.
Former Minister Cécile Duflot, very critical of the government, said Tuesday in an interview with World “Manual software Valls [was] obsolete “. Asked about the meeting being held this Saturday, the member for Paris estimated that “when we want to get together and we talk about split, there is something contradictory” .
Daniel Cohn-Bendit found him on Saturday on RTL that “want to return the government to advance the ecological transition, the energy transition is a very valid argument” . However, “there must be an agreement that Holland and Valls offer something” , continued the former MEP, pressing his point with this image: “If the Party Socialist wants green fish, you need to hook bait. “
The National Secretary of EELV, Emmanuelle Cosse, strives to bridge the gap between the two lines of his party. It must participate Saturday in the environmental Landmarks meeting. “I’m going to answer the question they ask: what responsibilities for environmentalists? “ she explains in an interview with Obs
” It is essential that I talk to anyone, including non-ecologists encartés, NGOs … I’m tired that exploits each policy meeting. “
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